Hello, would you be kind enough to advise me?
I recently discovered I have a CCJ for an unpaid parking penalty on private land. I guess all correspondence from District Enforcement and then Gladstones Solicitors went to my old address so I had no idea. I appreciate this is my failure to update my log book.
BUT I have the parking ticket! I keyed a 0 instead of an O and am aware this would be dismissed under the BPA but this company is under the IAS - which still states that ANPR should be manually verified to establish that a penalty is due.
I have asked them to set aside by consent and even to pay the £257 fine if they consent. They say the client doesn’t do consent orders.
My questions:
1. How can I get copies or correspondence sent to my old address (I want to ensure it was actually sent).
2. Do I apply for a contested set aside and then appeal the ticket to the company and IAS (does the clock for the appeals process start again when I get a set aside?).
2. Can I make a claim under GDPR because (1) they have accessed by personal data on the DVLA database without due course given I bought a ticket snd made a well known keying error that should have been picked up by a manual check of ANPR (2) they have not taken care to collect accurate data when they allowed me to key ‘0’, given this does not exist on UK number plates.
I am interested in the GDPR angle to hit these shysters hard!
Your advice is much appreciated, thank you.
I recently discovered I have a CCJ for an unpaid parking penalty on private land. I guess all correspondence from District Enforcement and then Gladstones Solicitors went to my old address so I had no idea. I appreciate this is my failure to update my log book.
BUT I have the parking ticket! I keyed a 0 instead of an O and am aware this would be dismissed under the BPA but this company is under the IAS - which still states that ANPR should be manually verified to establish that a penalty is due.
I have asked them to set aside by consent and even to pay the £257 fine if they consent. They say the client doesn’t do consent orders.
My questions:
1. How can I get copies or correspondence sent to my old address (I want to ensure it was actually sent).
2. Do I apply for a contested set aside and then appeal the ticket to the company and IAS (does the clock for the appeals process start again when I get a set aside?).
2. Can I make a claim under GDPR because (1) they have accessed by personal data on the DVLA database without due course given I bought a ticket snd made a well known keying error that should have been picked up by a manual check of ANPR (2) they have not taken care to collect accurate data when they allowed me to key ‘0’, given this does not exist on UK number plates.
I am interested in the GDPR angle to hit these shysters hard!
Your advice is much appreciated, thank you.
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